sweerie_banana wrote:Making money on TikTok takes time, consistency, and a little creativity. You don’t need to be famous—you just need to be you, and show up regularly with content people enjoy. Focus on building trust and adding value, and the money will follow.
sweerie_banana wrote:Going live lets your followers send you virtual gifts, which can be converted into real money. It’s a fun way to engage with your audience and earn at the same time. Just don’t go live begging for coins—be entertaining, answer questions, or do something fun.
sweerie_banana wrote:TikTok pays creators through the Creator Fund, though it’s not exactly life-changing cash for most. Still, it’s a nice little bonus. You need at least 10K followers, 100K video views in the last 30 days, and be 18+ to apply. It’s not the most profitable route, but every bit counts
Abeegail wrote:Ohh my God, I hear people saying this all the time, even not so big content creators are making money on this app. I've been meaning to start creating content but I'm really camera shy and I'm not really sure what niche would be relatable and speak to people.
Tendz wrote:Followers are more likely to send gifts when they feel genuinely engaged. You need to create a fun and authentic vibe.
eldavis wrote:I heard not every country is qualified to get paid as a creator on tiktok.
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